It’s with these findings in mind that Cisco developed a unified communications strategy that benefits governments, universities, schools and other public organizations—institutions whose employees also require a cutting-edge level of connectivity.

Just as we worked to satisfy employees’ workplace technology desires, we also aim to address their concerns. Surveyed employees revealed reservations about ensuring data security and business continuity when implementing programs such as BYOD, along with doubts about being able to obtain sufficient IT support. We’ve purposely designed our “Unified Workplace” solutions to include network-based security. It’s meant to integrate seamlessly with existing software and hardware in order to prevent business interruptions during implementation and avoid the need for constant access to IT experts and information.

In conclusion to this series, we hope we succeeded in sharing with you our vision of today’s ideal, entirely mobile workplace. We look forward to helping you better serve your populations through enhanced communications that keep the public informed, protected, educated and engaged. With Cisco’s Unified Workspace, we are enabling a mobile workspace that makes the people doing the hard work happy and satisfied, too.

*Cisco is also currently on the road talking about all things BYOD. Find out if it’s coming to a city near you.

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